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Real Clear Energy: How the Left Occupies Attorneys General Offices — A Case Study in Capture

Excerpts: Newly obtained public records offer a window into one of the most troubling political developments in recent years. That is the enlistment of state attorneys general by activists and tort lawyers to advance an agenda when stymied by democracy. These new emails provide a case-study in the capture of an AG’s office…. Emails obtained by the nonprofit transparency group…

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Money & Power: New FOIA’d Documents Offer Ugly Candor About “Green Energy”

Recently, excerpts from notes taken at a meeting at the Rockefeller family mansion between activists, donors and political appointees emerged. They contain further revelations, beyond those first reported. These notes quote numerous, high-ranking political appointees from state government making quite clear that the costly lessons of scandalous Obama-era parade of high-profile and costly green energy boondoggles changed nothing.  “Green energy”…

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GAO In The News: Candidate Bloomberg’s Group, Tort Bar, Greens Push Michigan AG to Sue Energy Companies

From The Washington Times:     Read more and see the documents at Climate Litigation Watch.

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Court Filing Maps Climate Tort Campaign for Court, Reveals Previously Unknown Coordination

Energy Policy Advocates and Rob Schilling previously filed a motion to intervene in the New York Attorney General’s case against ExxonMobil, which ended in a “debacle” for the activist NY AG (for three of them, in fact…). Their purpose is the limited one of unsealing certain records showing OAG’s relationship with the plaintiff’s tort lawyer Matt Pawa, who a major…

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“A BATTLE OF INTERFERENCE: NEW YORK ATTORNEY GENERAL SEEKS TO BLOCK GROUP’S EFFORT TO INTERVENE”

From Energy in Depth:   Transparency in the Public Interest According to the group’s website, EPA’s purpose is to “bring transparency to the realm of energy and environmental policy.” Their memo replying to the attorney general’s opposition (they refer to the attorney general by the acronym “OAG”) explains that they are acting in accordance with that mission: “OAG has failed…

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GAO Files Suit Against Washington Attorney General

Seeks Release of Memos Relating to “Climate Change” Plaintiffs’ Tort Campaign Cites Unfolding Revelations of Tort Lawyer Influence on Attorneys General, AG Ferguson’s Practice of Improperly Withholding Non-Privileged Information, and New Records OLYMPIA, WA – On Wednesday, the public interest law firm Government Accountability & Oversight, P.C. (GAO) filed a Public Records Act (PRA) lawsuit against Washington State Attorney General…

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Political Frenemies: Rockefeller Mansion Meeting Exposes Trouble in Paradise

From Real Clear Energy: One state official from the Mountain West voiced the obvious concern among his team “to be careful about keeping” members of his political party [“Ds”] in office. That is not always easy given friends like theirs. According to New Mexico’s [Energy Secretary Sarah Cottrell] Propst, the climate activist officials’ green group NGO allies — called NGOs,…

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Rockefeller Meeting Notes, Cont…: The Delicate Balance Between Imposing “Substantial Job Losses” and “Keeping Ds in Office”

From Real Clear Energy, and following up this post: One state official from the Mountain West voiced the obvious concern among his team “to be careful about keeping” members of his political party in office. Hat-tip Nevada’s David Bobzien or Bradley Crowell.

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Rockefeller Mansion Notes: Dem Energy Poohbahhs think Ernie Moniz Has Been a Bad Boy

From RCE: The notes indicate that former Obama Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz is not being helpful, saying mildly favorable things about natural gas: “Ernie Moniz saying gas is a bridge fuel.” Meaning, gas as a replacement for coal while renewable energy continues its struggle to become reliable and economic. Climate activist politicians attempt this straddle with some regularity. But it…

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More from Rockefeller Mansion Notes: Energy Secretary Says Energy Boom is “the problem”

More from GAO Board Member Chris Horner’s piece in Real Clear Energy: The tension is further exposed in New Mexico’s Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Minerals, & Natural Resources Department, diagnosing the “problem,” which is the state’s booming oil & gas production. Per the notes, Sarah Cottrell Propst bemoans the “problem is oil production in Permian [is] 1.5b/month in commerce, 400%…

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Notes From Meeting at Rockefeller Mansion Shed Light on Climate Politics: Confessions about Job-Killing “Climate” Agenda

GAO Board Member Chris Horner has a piece in Real Clear Energy unveiling the findings of a series of Energy Policy Advocates’ public records requests. GAO will post some of the eye-openers. In order: The handwritten notes, taken by Carla Frisch of RBF-beneficiary and meeting sherpa Rocky Mountain Institute, are particularly clarifying. The Chief Policy Advisor to New Jersey Gov.…

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Chris Horner on WLW’s Bill Cunningham Show.

Chris Horner was on the Bill Cunningham @Willie700WLW national show Sunday at 12:35 am/9:35 Pacific, and in Cincinnati in the morning, discussing @GAOED2 and @ClimateLitWatch.You can listen below.

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GAO files lawsuit over Paris Accord “not a treaty” Obama shenanigans

PRESS RELEASE: November 4, 2019 8:00 AM Citing Newly Obtained Paris Climate Treaty Memo, GAO Files Suit against State Dept. Seeking Obama Administration Documents As President Trump prepares to formally withdraw from Paris a newly obtained Memorandum of Law, if genuine, represents “major political and legal scandal”, “unlawful entry” to treaty WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today the public interest law firm…

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New Mexico reaps rewards of fossil-fuel boom while pushing climate change agenda

Emails show state officials attend Rockefeller Brothers Fund conference on phasing out natural gas By Valerie Richardson- The Washington Times – Tuesday, October 1, 2019 After decades as one of the nation’s poorest states, New Mexico finds itself awash in revenue from the state’s oil-and-gas boom — so much so that Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham last month proposed free tuition for residents at…

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New Mexico Attorney General Forced To Respond To Criticism Over Use Of Bloomberg-Funded Attorneys

Pressure is building on New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas over his office’s use of attorneys that are paid for by a group created with financial backing of New York City Mayor and climate activist Michael Bloomberg. Balderas is one of 11 state attorneys general known to the public who has brought on such private attorneys funded by Bloomberg’s State Energy…

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GAO files reply on MSJ related to Maryland AG @BrianFrosh hiding documents

On Tuesday, Government Accountability & Oversight, P.C. filed a Reply in Support of its Motion for Summary Judgment, opposing Maryland AG Brian Frosh’s effort to keep hidden from the public his “application” seeking Michael Bloomberg’s resources to pursue the climate litigation agenda. Frosh is the only AG so hiding this document – and the only AG with three Bloomberg-financed special…

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Minnesota AG releases Application for Bloomberg-Funded “Special Prosecutor”, Touting His Pursuit of #ExxonKnew: What is Bloomberg’s 1st AG Recruiter, Maryland AG Frosh Hiding?

Last week, CLW informed its readers that Connecticut Attorney General William Tong had released his “NYU Law Fellow Application” to the transparency group Energy Policy Advocates (EPA). As CLW readers know, these applications were in fact responses to a request for proposals by a group created by billionaire party donor and climate activist Michael Bloomberg, to place privately hired activist attorneys…

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GAO Files Suit for IER over USDA RFS FOIA Stonewall

Read the legal complaint below:

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